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Abthane of Dul and Steward of the Isles. 2. DONALDA Ralph Holinshed's 1577 Chronicle of Scotland names "Doada" as the second daughter of Malcolm II King of Scotland and adds that she married "Sinell the thane of Glammis, by whom she had issue one Makbeth". 3. OLITH Orkneyinga Saga records that "Earl Sigurd" married "the daughter of Malcolm King of Scots". Snorre records the marriage of "Sigurd the Thick" and "a daughter of the Scottish king Malcolm". Ulster Journal of Archaeology, Volume 6 By Ulster Archaeological Society names her as (Alice) wife of Sygurt and daughter of Malcolm II. The American historical magazine, Volume 2, by Publishing Society of New York, Americana Society, p. 529 names her Olith or Alice.
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809:. It has been supposed that Mac Bethad was responsible for the killing of Gille Coemgáin in 1032, but if Mac Bethad had a cause for feud in the killing of his father in 1020, Malcolm too had reason to see Gille Coemgáin dead. Not only had Gillecomgan's ancestors killed many of Malcolm's kin, but Gillecomgan and his son
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that he was the ally of the king of Scots, and counted on
Malcolm's support to resist the "tyranny" of Norwegian King Olaf Haraldsson, as Thorfinn's older stepbrother had died while a hostage to King Olaf. The chronology of Thorfinn's life is problematic, and he may have had a share in the Earldom of
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1. BETHOC "Genealogy of King
William the Lyon" dated 1175 names "Betoch filii Malcolmi" as parent of "Malcolmi filii Dunecani". The Chronicle of the Scots and Picts dated 1177 names "Cran Abbatis de Dunkelden et Bethok filia Malcolm mac Kynnet" as parents of King Duncan. Source Beatrice who married
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Duncan, pp. 28-29 suggests that Earl
Uchtred may not have died until 1018. Fletcher accepts that he died in Spring 1016 and that Eadwulf Cudel was Earl of Bernicia when Carham was fought in 1018; Higham, pp. 225–230, agrees. Smyth, pp. 236–237 reserves judgment as to the date of the battle, 1016 or
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By the 1030s
Malcolm's sons, if he had any, were dead. The only evidence that he did have a son or sons is in Rodulfus Glaber's chronicle where Cnut is said to have stood as godfather to "a son of Malcolm". His grandson Thorfinn would have been unlikely to be accepted as king by the Scots, and he
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became king and ruled for five years and nine months. Given that Duncan's subsequent death in 1040 is described as being "at an immature age" in the Annals of
Tigernach, he must have been a very young man in 1034. Modern historian Duncan speculates that the absence of any effective opposition to
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might have been rivals for the throne. Malcolm had no living sons, and the threat to his plans for the succession was obvious. As a result, the following year Gruoch's brother or nephew, who might have eventually become king, was killed by
Malcolm. Mac Bethad married Grouch after the death of
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is presumed to be their son. However, as modern historian Duncan tells it, even if
Malcolm exercised some control over Moray, the annals record several events pointing to a struggle for power in the north. Irish sources record that in 1020, Bethad mac Findláech's, (later known as
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Scandinavian writers describe Mac Bethad as the rightful king of Moray, during descriptions of his meeting with Cnut in 1027, before the death of Malcolm mac Máil Brigti. Malcolm was followed as king or earl by his brother
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had the place of honour. If
Malcolm were present, and the repeated mentions of his piety in the annals make it quite possible that he made a pilgrimage to Rome, then the coronation could have allowed Malcolm to publicly snub Cnut's claims to overlordship.
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standing stone. Its dating is uncertain, with dates from the 8th century onwards having been proposed. While an earlier date is favoured, an association with accounts of Malcolm's has been proposed on the basis of the iconography of the carvings.
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and that the kingdom passed into the hands of the Scots afterwards. This rests on some very weak evidence. It is far from certain that Owen died at Carham, and it is reasonably certain that there were kings of Strathclyde as late as 1054, when
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and embellished by John of Fordun, but there is no firm evidence that the kingdom of Strathclyde was a part of the kingdom of the Scots, rather than a loosely subjected kingdom, before the time of Malcolm II of Scotland's great-grandson
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Seventeenth century historian Frederic Van Bossen only lists two daughters, one whom he calls "Beatrice, who married Albanacht the son of Crinan", and the other as "Daboada, who was the mother of Macbeth, and the wife of Finell, the
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recounts the expedition soon afterward, describing Malcolm as "powerful in resources and arms ... very Christian in faith and deed." Rodulfus claims that peace was made between Malcolm and Cnut through the intervention of
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If Macbeth was Malcolm II's grandson, then when Macbeth's soldiers killed Duncan I, before Macbeth took the throne, Malcolm II would have had one grandson kill another to succeed the first as king.
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885:. It may be no more than coincidence, but in 1027 the Irish annals had reported the burning of Dunkeld, although no mention is made of the circumstances. Malcolm's chosen heir, and the first
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Malcolm pursued a strategy of marrying his daughters into these regional dynasties, which helped create stability in his reign, and ensured that he became the grandfather of his successor
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Malcolm's putative pilgrimage to Rome, and other long-distance journeys, while not confirmed, were far from unusual. Thorfinn Sigurdsson, Cnut and Mac Bethad all travelled widely.
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Orkney while still a child if he was only five in 1014. Whatever the exact chronology, before Malcolm's death, his client was in control of Caithness and Orkney.
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This was risky business under the rules of succession of the Gaels, but he thereby secured his rear and, taking advantage of the renewal of
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killed in 1033 is uncertain, being read as "the son of the son of Boite" or as "M. son of Boite", Gruoch's brother or nephew respectively.
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now called "Glamis 2" as "King Malcolm's grave stone". The stone is a Class II stone, apparently formed by re-using a
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son of Malcolm I), who succeeded Constantine and stood to benefit, but by John of Fordham, for Malcolm II himself.
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Duncan's youthful kingship suggests that Malcolm had thoroughly dealt with any succession issues before he died.
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1018, and whether Uchtred was still living when it was fought. See also Stenton, pp. 418–419 and Daly pp. 53–57.
930:'s accounts where Malcolm is killed fighting bandits, says that he died by violence, fighting "the parricides".
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army "in almost the first days after his coronation", but this is not reported elsewhere. Fordun says that the
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son of the king of the Cumbrians". The confusion is old, probably inspired by
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1883:at The Medieval and Classical Literature Library).
1643:Strathclyde and the Anglo-Saxons in the Viking Age
1445:Annals of Ulster and Annals of Loch Cé, s.a. 1027.
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1264:Ralph was writing in 1030 or 1031; Duncan, p. 31.
926:, perhaps the inspiration for John of Fordun and
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1567:Early sources of Scottish history: A.D. 500-1286
1403:, p. 571; Annals of Ulster, s.a. 1032 and 1033;
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253:and his nearest and most dangerous rivals, the
201:, and his mother may have been a daughter of a
540:that same year. Duncan went on to become king
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1975:
1784:, 3rd edition, Oxford University Press, 1971
1395:Duncan, pp. 29–30, 32–33 and compare Hudson,
822:It has traditionally been supposed that king
1799:Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway
1621:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
245:, who ruled much of the south-west, various
3118:Monarchs of England and Scotland after the
1670:Duncan, Archibald Alexander McBeth (2002).
1293:("King of Galloway") by Tigernach, in 1034.
3295:Debated or disputed rulers are in italics.
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1765:Warlords and Holy Men: Scotland AD 80-1000
1407:, s.a. 1029 and 1033. The identity of the
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933:Marianus tells us that Malcolm's grandson
1674:. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
744:by his grandfather. Thorfinn says in the
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369:. This resulted in a heavy defeat to the
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997:Dunbar, Sir Archibald Hamilton (1906).
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1243:ASC, Ms D, E and F; Duncan, pp. 29-30.
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1104:, p. 525 note 1; Fordun, IV, xxxix–xl.
1039:(Sigurd the Stout) to the lifetime of
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801:(Gille Coemgáin of Moray), husband of
785:was killed by the sons of his brother
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578:, (Findláech mac Ruaidrí), father of
18:Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, King of Alba
1887:"Malcolm II, King of Alba 1005–1034"
1604:, Edinburgh University Press, 2003.
268:, and according to some sources, of
473:Dynastic marriages of his daughters
249:kings on the western coast and the
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1377:call Findláech "king of Scotland".
1207:'s chronicle, on which this rests.
714:Relationship with Orkney and Moray
284:Early years and path to the throne
25:
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1751:. New York: The Macmillan Company
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1536:Gaelic Notes in the Book of Deer.
889:certainly known in Scotland, was
562:Sources of the Macbeth connection
280:), through his daughter Donalda.
186:; c. 954 – 25 November 1034) was
1821:CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts
1707:Chronicle of the Scottish Nation
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1645:, Birlinn, Edinburgh, 2014,
1635:UK public library membership
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255:kings or "mormaers" of Moray
212:, (which referred to him as
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3202:British monarchs after the
1745:French, Charles W. (1898).
1315:, "is no better evidenced."
791:Máel Coluim mac Máil Brigti
605:and the son of Cruthneth".
381:, which is reported by the
32:Malcolm II (disambiguation)
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1741:, Greenwood, London, 1996.
1659:, (Alnwick; Wanney Books)
1569:. Stamford: Paul Watkins.
1229:Cunningham, Derek (2022).
1179:Derek, Cunningham (2022).
805:, a granddaughter of King
677:King of Mann and the Isles
517:, later King of Scotland.
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1692:, Penguin, London, 2002.
1399:, pp. 222–223. Anderson,
1121:with Constantine's death.
779:Macbeth, King of Scotland
774:Macbeth, King of Scotland
652:, brother of Cnut's wife
603:Thane of Angus and Glames
580:Macbeth, King of Scotland
481:, daughter of the second
361:), perhaps the customary
353:, (the lands between the
270:Macbeth, King of Scotland
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1602:The Kingdom of the Scots
1509:10.9750/PSAS.131.223.239
1901:Malcolm II of Scotland
1825:University College Cork
1397:The Prophecy of Berchán
924:The Prophecy of Berchán
742:Mormaerdom of Caithness
673:Echmarcach mac Ragnaill
264:, through his daughter
210:The Prophecy of Berchán
173:Máel Coluim mac Cináeda
48:King of Alba (Scotland)
1999:Monarchs of the Picts
1655:Daly, Rannoch (2018);
1627:10.1093/ref:odnb/17858
1503:, Edinburgh: 223–239,
1302:ASC, Ms. D, s.a. 1031.
1049:Olaf Tryggvason's Saga
1003:. D. Douglas. p.
963:Dyfnwal of Strathclyde
946:
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765:
664:
609:Relationship with Cnut
558:
556:Johann Heinrich Füssli
507:Sigurd, Earl of Orkney
408:by his brother-in-law
176:
165:Kenneth II of Scotland
3326:Burials at Iona Abbey
2234:Monarchs of the Scots
1877:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
1748:Shakespeare's Macbeth
1737:Hudson, Benjamin T.;
1488:Laing, Lloyd (2002),
944:
907:
869:, who was married to
849:William of Malmesbury
783:Findláech mac Ruaidrí
757:
685:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
662:
616:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
591:Chronicle of Scotland
550:
511:Finlay, Earl of Moray
422:De obsessione Dunelmi
309:Bishopric of Mortlach
276:later wrote the play
239:High King of Scotland
3172:William III & II
2737:Henry the Young King
2687:Edward the Confessor
2655:Æthelred the Unready
2315:Constantine III (IV)
2280:Constantine II (III)
1851:(which includes the
1711:William Forbes Skene
1547:Kingdom of the Scots
837:Edward the Confessor
722:(Sigurd the Stout),
593:, an inspiration to
542:Duncan I of Scotland
262:Duncan I of Scotland
3120:Union of the Crowns
2345:Malcolm III Canmore
1782:Anglo-Saxon England
1688:Fletcher, Richard;
1371:Annals of Tigernach
1273:Duncan, pp. 29–30.
900:Death and posterity
759:Mæl Colaim M Cinæta
728:Thorfinn Sigurdsson
595:William Shakespeare
461:(Áed mac Cináeda),
427:The siege of Durham
406:Earl of Northumbria
345:Raids into Bernicia
274:William Shakespeare
243:king of Strathclyde
3204:Acts of Union 1707
3167:James II & VII
2860:Kenneth I MacAlpin
2645:Edgar the Peaceful
2418:Second Interregnum
2385:William I the Lion
2254:Constantine I (II)
2244:Kenneth I MacAlpin
1891:Scotland's History
1845:Chronicon Scotorum
1778:Stenton, Sir Frank
1763:Smyth, Alfred P.;
1563:Anderson, Alan Orr
1478:Duncan, pp. 32–33.
1361:are deeply flawed.
1287:Suibne mac Cináeda
1131:Chronicon Scotorum
1047:, p. 528, quoting
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766:
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696:Holy Roman Emperor
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1868:"icelandic sagas"
1863:World Wide School
1795:Sturluson, Snorri
1665:978-1-9997905-5-4
1633:(Subscription or
1405:Annals of Loch Cé
1344:, pp. 13–20, 32;
1205:Andrew of Wyntoun
1037:Sigurd Hlodvisson
928:Andrew of Wyntoun
883:Mormaer of Atholl
720:Sigurd Hlodvisson
701:, where Cnut and
587:Raphael Holinshed
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1217:French 1898
969:, in 1025.
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355:River Forth
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247:Norse–Gaels
68:Kenneth III
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2350:Donald III
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1064:Broun 2004
1020:Chronicles
984:References
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860:Succession
781:), father
663:Malcolm II
637:Burgundian
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359:River Tees
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298:chronicler
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184:Malcolm II
181:anglicised
102:1034-11-25
42:Malcolm II
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3238:George IV
3228:George II
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3122:from 1603
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